The TOS-2 "Tosochka" system confidently destroys even well-fortified strongholds. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense.
During the execution of one of the combat missions, operators of reconnaissance drones identified disguised "strongholds" and transmitted location data to the "Tosochka" crew. The combat vehicle moved to a firing position, put the weapon into combat position, and engaged the designated targets.
In addition to strongholds, the targets of the flamethrowers are concentrations of manpower and equipment, as well as ammunition depots.
The Ministry of Defense noted that the projectiles used on the TOS-2 have high accuracy and range, and the thermobaric charge allows the destruction of the enemy even inside well-prepared shelters.
Tactical and technical characteristics of TOS-2:
- Projectile caliber - 220 mm
- Firing range - up to 14 km
- Number of guides - 18 pcs
- Area of destruction- 6 ha
Earlier www1.ru wrote that Russia has developed a unique version of the "Tarakan" electronic warfare system. The system is equipped with a "Dronoskop-4R" automatic control unit for suppressing UAVs on approach.
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